& V m afraid the greatest difficulty!? the general good sense anil un-li <■ -V: .fldiog of the people ; I fear they c ;..o much enlightened; the long/ Juons Itruggle they had for Li-1 ~made them" earnestly enquire into < - of Man, and they have made t ■ t . " progress in that knowledge ; t you ittft not" therefore attack rheir \ ' ; . predilection for their present go- i verhns nt all at once, but gradually, by i linden aning in the manner above hinted a " • ■ ' i id- t own that your tMents m fecretmg ,-ier s;.» >1 vifm fi'O® th« multitude, and ; evca - ' rafpme difcernmg men who have j ined to join your clubs; but you a -J:, i rfewre in blaming every meainre anient —where you tliink tneri i> t ,-i .eft opening for mifrepreienCaiioi. ,« { y friend «>i" • !.» *it;. } -A#'-fSociiindtfee into- it J«» well m t, u ■ aid what ill-- we to do with truth. vV . -e fvich great objeCts tor outfelv.fsin I'hdfe in the back part:; of tk£ Stair ;\:t- ■ y new fet.lers, and ltrau'ers to -' S 1783 being alio the more igndram ; . i ultiv.itM, afe the men you mult u-aV'- als or richer (tools of. 1 ve heard of a reltlefs excentric and 1 jitiousgeuiUs 111 ttiC back partsof fltnr, ivania, who would be of great ale to is ;—pray improve this hint ?— i, p.ln your friends here, rejoice exceed i t dy o hear of the happy effects of v.nsi jnrens'tted endeavours towards Piltfl rgti. Whe-n yo>: have fully inflam ed n which might hindef, retard, %■ pc iaps prevent our grand object. 1 I V pe to fee you Prfrlent, or in the' to. powerful ami dignified (tation of ' v —or vice chancellor (if you 1 refer it) then, what a yaft har . you and your friends t ! ! pray 1 1 . ir to get more members to your iotift- (till keeping out of view your iir ; d main deiign, (many though . t'?itc6ntentcd, are weak, and plenty .. ■...-'. /try will per'uade them, tliat . ' ;iv. even your Hero does is wrong. Coi ,e to favour mc, by eve.y fate '4 o writ 1 ity, of hll Intelligence. If Mr. , who T nniMftaiid, is one of] * you: r » iefyTahjS who you fay talks oi its a vitit,) comes soon, I hope I foal h ve 1 are doings to advise you of ; M:« h; .1 wis a Fool to forne of our po a •• of the p efent day 5 tiiey will ti,yi : jle aslong as they can,tho 1 gufcls tV , lot for open wafr with the Uniu.-d St • •.. We hope in the c'ourfe of the pre teiii lpaign, to humble and difp i-fe ! c «a»>Kr.'s, then Monarch;/ ('the d! o , jvernments) will reign triuntph su t ou kr.tfw that 1 remain your riend and obedient fefvant. this Day's Mail. ARLISLE, August . c .tndetftahd, vith great concern, : weltern disturbances tiave risen , treat. a height, that the ordinal) I ri of government are altogether in a e to the fupprefiion of them; ' it v perceive with pleasure, that the -e'i it ps the United States, as well . lovernorof the Itate, arc e 1 t rfue a line of conduct that evin t energy and the moderation of .ffift' ■■ lent. /\ o Republican Cohflitution car I where the minority (and a very inority too) attempt to give • ie mojori/y, and to pppofe, b • ■!• ■! the general will of the wholt t is evident, that laws opposed must be executed by force, and the Legislature of Penn lave armed their several execu -1 powers for such great emer ■ ■ and it appears that measures • ring to call out the strength, • 1 jf Pennsylvania, but the wliole ■ ' ' it should be rieccflary, But, 1 an, before rccource is had to ' ' cfort, Government appears dif ■ adopt every measure which may ? ' ' ' diicontents and restore obedi ie laws. For this purpose the -• ' le Judge Yeates and the ho- A >r? it Villiam Bradford, Attorney 1 f the United States, on Sun- ■ yesterday morning the Hon. ' ean » Chief Jufticc of the j f' en - William Irvine pasTed /11s place, on their way to the 0 Jtinties j the two fijft named t! Tertlemen together wilh the Hon James ' [iofs of Walhington, a-e appointei :ommillu)ners 011 behalf of the Unite States, and the Chief Jultice and Gen. liviue, on t lis part of the State, veil ed, it is said, with considerable }K>w- 1 srs ; and we sincerely hope, that a lotci us order and republican governmerit.lt will finally prevail over the anarchy aftd f infurreftion which ct present are predo miitant in that part of tlie ltate. If the infurger.ts expert any countc nanee frorii tlieir fellow-citizens, they a will be miserably (liUippoiiHed, and ii there,-is no doubt but that all good citi 0 /.ens will be ready to vindicate the att- ! thorityof a free.govei-nment', whenever' they be called upon for that pur >ofe. The citizens of the United States in general, (and tilepfopfe in the , if life vie il counties in comT.on with'] their fellow-citizens), have flourilhed midef the present government ; every man who is not blind, fees this, and every man who is not miatuated must feel it, every man wtio is capable of contrasting our former diftrefies with our present prosperity, must be arm-t ous to fiipport that government ufldei 1 which he fees his neighbours, and' feels himfilf, flourifiiijigj fecurc arid ( happy» CINCINNATI, W. T. July 19. There have during the prefect wee!; crdlfro the Ohio at this place, about 75c ( mounted volunteers, under the com- , inand of Gen. Todd. BOSTON, Aug. 18. A Letter tiom Annlerdam, dates, That on the 18th of June, Ypres furren deied to the French, its gotrrifon contiil ing of 7000 men—That on the 25111 Charleroi also capitulated, before which the Auttnan Gem Beaulieu, was killed': That the decree of the National Conven tion forbidding Quarter belrtg given to the Eaglifh and Dutch was repealed; and it was the general expectation, that , 'the French would overrun ail Maritime Flanders. Yesterday Capt. M'Gee arrived her from Canton in China. 'iUW, On Wedtiefday lalt, the Hum Henry Knox, Secretary at War of the Unite;. States, arrived in town from Philadelphia. It is the duty of the conductors of pub lic papers to notice ails .of beneficent c— we (hall rhat daty, by mentioning the liberal donation of Two hundred Dollars towards relieving the un ortunates of the late fire, given by Cor nelius Durant, Esq. of the liland of St. Croix. affUMW-ewHt-to thiintow». Right happy are we thlt the projedlei Canal, which is to unite the w.itei;s of Mer rimac with those of this harbour, is pro grefling. On Monday lalt, the Commiffi oners were lent out to purchase the lant through which it is to pals. Though the expence is computed at 300,000 dollars, vet such is the spirit oi enterpi izi of our fel i;.w4:itizcns, and such the advantages which demonftrably will accrue from the projedt, that the bufmefs is likely to be prosecuted with celerity. PITTSBURGH; AugnP. 16. A letter from a gentleman at Fort le Boeuf dated Jtjly 6» 1794, fays " I have had nothing new ftnee the council —not an Indian comes in—clnce a week we have people at Prefqu'ifle, artd the British watch that place as close as we do ; and some mornings when we dis charge our cannon they return the Dre from their veflel which we diitiuCtly hear." The result of the deliberations of the meeting of delegates at Parkinfon's ferry, had not come to hand when this paper was put to profs. tvINGSTOwN, (St. Vincent) July 12. By different arrivals from Guadaloupe, we learn that an attack w» made on the 1 own of Pomt a Petre, on the morning of • he2dinft, by the forces under the to in mand of Sir Charles Grey, in which w. arelorry to?elate, they were repulsed yvitl a feveie and heavy loss.—On the Britiii :roops entering the town, they were affai! 3d by a tremendous fire of grape shot fror. annon placeu in all directions, and 0 mufquetry from ihe houses; and they weft zalled by the lire from the enemy's frigates. The conflia lasted altogether about twf hours. In this unfortunate affair, we hav !6ff about 500 men killed and woundea and a great proportion of officers.—Thof ailed, which we have as yet heard of, 'ai' Col. Gomrti, who led the Light Infantry, and on which col mn the loss eems to have beeenmoft feyere ; and Captain Robertfoi. of the Veteran, who commanded a both offailors. Sir Charles Grey on Saturday retired from Grand Terre, to a strong poll on Guadaloupe fide of the River Sur, whicl had been previously occupied by Co! Drummond, where he had ereCted a bat tery agaioft the town and (hipping, withh' point blank shot, which had opened with firing red hot balls. His raajelty's (hip Refinance arrived her )n Wednesday evening with the remains c Vi f* Plirtlr Pnmniniwc ska /Cl. . n t If lis men which these brave Companieslto ■infilled, when they tßiliarkalfrom h nee 1 the Veteran, only 63 are retained. Lieu- ' enaiit Con /ay, with the Grenadiers ei:- M ered a hbufe where was a quantity of :run.- jowder, which was blown up by cue pt -C 1 lie party firing his mufjuet. He was To of . vei-ely wounded by this accident thafr.his ed iifc is delpaired of ; Captain Poller k; n tonnded in two places in the leg. 'I'he T ' sth light Infantry Company fuifered /ereiy, and of two others not a man has !> , 3 : , The lols of the French, though compar- Ltivcly small in this bufmef:, 011 the Irrigate, in dortipany \yith another, on , e beard of which are a number of Spanish 0 troops, arrived at Guadeloupe a few - ays 3 ago. ev Three American vefTels got into" 1 Poin.*a-P«tre with' fiipplies for the French notwithstanding the look out kept by his cc &ipsi- V *8® ■■■ fh There are now IjSpTefFeJHve Britlfli ; n troops with General Gtay at Guadeloupe. General Prefcot is immediately to take the command.a* Guadeloupe; pi A Court of enquiry, of a Very fefious tJ ature, it is laid, Has taken place at Mar iniquei On Saturday thf* I9JI inflarit, Prigl'dier J ' General Symes, Lieut. Colcnel of the 52d '' Regiment, died on board his Majesty's c ' (hip Vengeance at St. Chnftopher's. c< NEW-HAVEN; August 19. tf The committee to publilh weekly the pi deaths and (late of licknefs in this city, ci report the following deaths since the last ri publication. ti Mr. Elias Gill, aged 20, Putrid fever. Mrs. Grifwold, wife of Mr. Samuel m Grifwold, 43 do. ol A child of Mr. Charles Prtndle, 7, do. ci A child of Mr. Noah Blrber, 1, Ma rasmus. U The committed further certify, Thatjai they know of but five persons who are t< now ftck of the putrid fever, and that n forae of them are in a fair way of reco very, and they flatter themlelves that tl in observance of tile regulations lately o 'dopted, will prevent the progress of'ir he fever, and rerpove the iapprehenfions r< of their friends in the coutitiy. vi Eneas Munfon. tl ISimeon Baldwin, d Dyer White. -1 jj LONDON, June 27; P' ROrAL VISIT TO THE FLEET. !l Wednesday evening four of the Prin- u-effes arrived at thtf Commissioner's ■ iuiile in Portftnouth. Yellerday morning at four, their Ma efties, with Piince Einelt, and attend ants, set oft from the Queen's Lodge tor the fame place. ti At half pall ten< the firing of the ar-,p • illery radtid the garrison announced! 'heir Majellies entrance into the Lion- e rate, where they were received by the J rioucefter regiment, drawn tip in Queen 'Ireet. J After remaining about an hotir In' •he dock-yaid, the royal family, attend-5 ed by a great number of the nobility, officers of Hate, &c. went mto diftn ; - wrges, when a royal labile was fired b) *>e different (hips then in the harbor. tl Their Majesties were attended out of ie harbor by all the barges beio. ig to the ships of war in the harbor and at' •>pithead, and the :ca was covered with' Th ooats out of nuni'ucr. ihe L Asthey pasTed the Plats jrm, the greatjofterci •runs were again tired; and a grand oand ven 01 ofmuiic, with kettle-drums, were plac-termei ed on the top of the Main Guard, play- might ing, God fane toe King, &c. and ttie his feti crouds of people, collected from all Th parts of the cbuntry, were immer.fe on beiflg the (hore and on the water. fufpen In about twenty minutes from theloiVs, tinle of taking water,-their Majellies, head 1 &c. got on board the Queen Charlotte, His b when the King ujok his gallant Admiral afliea mo.it cordially and heartily by the hand, conlifi and prdentcd him with a sword richly for evi let with diamonds. On their entrance into the fliip, the Royal Charlotte's guns iired a royal fa.ute. On Earl Howe had then the honor of Loan 'entertaining his roy al vilhors, an J their P' ovtl splendid reti'Hl-e, with a cold collation of l,v ' r the ncheit kind ; and precisely at a quarter after fix, their Majeilies went m K again into their barge, and were defaul into the dock-yard, whete the like pere Govei mony took place as 011 their going out" 1 tCnslii PHILADELPHIA. j''^ At s meeting of Deiegatesj dulyeleft- ail j n . Ed by the counties of Weftmorelaivd, mdivii Fayette, Alleghany, Washington, t and that part of Bedford County, f ort j,, lying «'eft of the, Al'eghany Moun- tain in Pennsylvania, and by the(j 0 ] j county ot Ohio in Virginia* con- vent ; 0 vened at Park info 11 ferry, on Monon-]j[ t | e , gehala river, in order to take into ate ; Y coniidention the fituationof the «'el- jp or ' ( tern country. la ; x a EdtuardConk Dbas plated in the chair. Oepu Allert Kiallatin appointed Sec'y of the meeting. 1 iie transactions relative to the eife law, Hiat lately took place in the . Wcftirn Country ftated—wheteup j | on the following refolutlons were aftei having bceii debated and amended. 'h, 1 11 , . 000K.3 adopted by the meeting! 1. Resolved, That taking citizens of n l ; the United States, fiom their respective 'hong abodes or vicinagejt'o be tried for real or ! eforc ftippofed cfFences, is a violatittn of the shop i right of the citizens,is a forced and dan- ttria. gerous conftrudtion of the conllitution, and ought no' under arty pretence what ever, to be cxercifed by ihe Judicial Au- Tli thority. under 2. That .a (landing comtftittW to tured confill of one member from each town land si (hip, be appointed sot- the f urpofea here- have wiaf 'er mentioned viz. turn I To draft a remonflrnnce to Congiefs |' vc 'y prayirig a repeal of the excise law, ati'"B '' the fame tiirie requeding that a m. equal and less odious tax may be laid. c3 P tO and giv ng afilirance to the reprefenta-j. tives of the people that ftich tax will be' cheerfillly paid by the people of these rcm counties. To make and bublifli a (latement of the tranfaftions which have lately taken place in this country, relative to the ex cise law, and of the causes which gave rife thereto, and to piake a reprefenta- ir tion to the Prefid<'nt on the ftlbjeft. To have power to calf together a meeting either of a new reprefentatidn A ": of the pet>ple, or of the deputies here convened for rhe pinpofe of taking such BV: jfurther jiieafures as the future iituatioii ll '" 1,1 jof affairs may require, and in cafe of jany sudden emergency, to take such tio , teroporary mcafures as they, iiiay thiiik his sri neceffnry. be alv 3. That \ye will exert durfelves, and lvho v that it be earneflly recommended to ' j° ( our fellow citizens, to exert thtmfeives vatu „ ,in support of the municipal laws of the qdei e refpccti'.e Hates, and especially in pre- :i !'y " venting any violence or outrage again (I' 1 the property and peffon of ahy indivi- ma du>il. ; . nviiioi 4-t ti. That a Committee to consist of wi ii> three members of each county be ap- pointed to meet any Comrhifiioriers that have or may be appointed by the go vernment and to leport the result of are ot this conference to the (landing cam- many mittee. I,a * c 1 . . ufj cur; 1 Committee of Conference; of nd' Weftmoreland County—John Kirkpa- by per trick, George Smith and Mr. John w,,rtd -Powers. \ jf"on ( i Allegheny County—Hug'h H. Btack- n it " l entirfge, Thomas Moreton, and Mr.? '"" ,utas. . _ Stare . | Jvmjngton County—David Bradford, All James Marital, James Edgar. ~T" layette County Albert Gallatin, ■ Edvard Cook, James Lang. Bedford County—Herman Hufijand, Pfrilfon. With ■ County Virginia—William Sn • . ' • individuals who were accommodated ' paid the legal interest of five per cent. > for their relpeitive funis. A le'tcrtrom Morlaix announces that e Coli Ha.uiltoi,Chi;f< f . h.--Scotch con "ventioii, has arrived at at Pofc'ot in a "little velTel, which failed ag,an immedi ? ately. Th Colonel was brou.ht be " tore the C mm t et of Safety >.t Mor laix and Cent to Bon St. Andre, Deputy of the Convention at Bieft. La revolutionare, the French Ihip of War of 119 giuis, which was engaged by the Audacios has lince gune to the Bottom. This news was brought by a ship which laced part of the crew after La Revolutionare 1 hud fuiik. This intc- Utge ce was ydk'rday polled in the : books at Lloyds. Yp -es is an iipiicopal See of Auftri fhi Flanders, with wh eti D nk rfc, chough in French Flanders, was joined r elore the revolution. Tle pref .nt Bp e shop is a relative of the Houle of Au« 1- ttria. NEW-YOilK, August it. 1- The Ameri can vedels which were under French convoy, and lately cap o tured by Admiral Murray's squadron, 1- and sent into Halifax, we are informed, have been cleared, and are on their re turn to the ports to which they relpee j lively belong, in ballast they retain ing their cargoes as legal prizes. The ~'f'i*'ght of the vessels will be paid by the [ captors. T just Landed, ■ From 011 board the Jhip Wq/hington, Cat-, yohn Collin/ f, om Bourdeaux, A CARGO OF „ White Wines In Barrels ; and e CLARE? i- in Hhds. ami Caies—For Sale by FRANCIS COPPINGER, a No. 26, Spruce, near 1 ront Street. M August 15, 1794. d. €. W> PEALE. h EVER folipii'dtts to 1.1 der his MUSEUM ,j Hill mate and more an object of rational r pteitainmenr, and sub erv.ent tut e in ' terelts of useful fci-nce, lias on.the fu g c - " tioi, ai d with the advice cf „ number ot' k bi". friend -, prov ded a Book, which will be always Open for she inipefti. n of tho/e J who vilit his Muleuin, in which book it is o propoled to inlerr all lucli difcovcries; in. iMentions, mipi dveinenti, fcluine , o bier 's vatiOnsj experiments, p ji-eH) hints or Cqder.es r. la ing to the a : ts or Kiui.es, as any of his v.mors, .i- to< '.jjoinlwntSjinay fa from time tr>- mie c»» niu.itcar-. Such a-» may cii.il»e t idßCffl! i'eir names may cither lend theircommunicationsar.o nviiiousj drat their desire, fc- XV. Pea e if wi i infer! their nsine , win! the htiniberor ligilattire oi titer ttjjefciivr common.ca ptions in a 0 ivate book which he ihillkeep for that pti'pofe. The advantages ot such a public register '1 are obviouj. 11 will,elcue rem oblivion l- many ftleful hinis, which might otherwise ha»c Qied with the r avthois. It rfiav fe. cufijte invei.tors the i juftelatms, ,ndp>e- Vent othei s (roin taking the Iwi.or 01 profit of n d'l'coveiy to which iliey rire i.ot en. lifted; and as the Muictfm is now'vifited '* byperloni t'r .jn almost ail pai ts of the II world; fuce a gil.ler, it is prtlumed, will :roon contui > and be the means- of d'-ilenii nuting a v vaft tun t of ufetu ; knowledge, and ' [fi';>tn ,te that f'piiit ofenqti ry nd inven.- r " timt, for which tne" peo;» eot the U ttd Stares ara alieady li.jultly diftioauilbiid. 1, An;. 11 . % lMoneyto be Lent, On of j, REAL ESTATES, NVithiu the City and res of Philadel ph»a Apply to Nichdlas Diehl, jun. f- Attorney at Law. Ng. 19, Ji/ulh Fourth Jlrect. Aug. 4 mw&ftf